I absolutely adore chocolate and, if I wasn't on a perennial diet, I'd eat it at any time of the day. I guess chocolate fits winter and romantic moments perfectly, though.

My favourite flavour is dark chocolate with 75% of cocoa. I also love hazelnut and chili chocolate. And...what about chocolate with puffed rice? Delicious....I'd better stop now otherwise I'll drool all over my laptop

I could probably live without quite a few things but never without chocolate (I hardly go a day without eating at least a tiny bit of chocolate). I love all kinds of chocolate, with a slight preferance for dark chocolate.

About six weeks ago friends brought me a chocolate box from Switzerland as a gift and wow, that was heavenly chocolate.... It was from a chocolate maker named Frey.Oh, and I can highly recommend a special kind of hot chocolate (I think it's Italian but I bought one from Lindt) that's really viscous and creamy, a bit like pudding but way better!And chocolate chips cookies....!!!!Someone said peanut butter is chocolate's best friend (Reese's are delicious but we don't have them here in Europe - at least not in my country)! True, but there are some other best friends were chocolate is concerned! like mint, strawberry or orange.

StupidxLamb wrote:Haha. WAIT. How can you date someone who is indifferent towards chocolate?! Haha. Oh well. I guess if he is OK with sharing you with chocolate.

Well, it leaves more chocolate for me! Don't get me wrong, he does eat chocolate (not as often as I do, though) but he's not enthusiastic about it himself (he did give me a chocolate fountain for my birthday last year, though, so I he's forgiven ). He's more into custard (huge amounts of it)...

About the Reese's: you probably do get them in Europe, just not in Austria (at least not at a normal supermarket)